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America First News
11 Jul 2023
#politics
Fox News: Israeli protestors block highways as part of countrywide demonstration against judicial overhaul
Israeli protesters took to the streets to demonstrate against the government's planned judicial overhaul that aims to limit the Supreme Court's oversight powers. The proposed changes have sparked widespread opposition, with critics claiming it will lead to authoritarian rule. Reservists from the military's cyber unit refused to volunteer for service, citing concerns about the government's intentions. The protests resulted in arrests and may lead to a general strike that could impact the country's economy.
#war
Fox News: Bosnia commemorates 28th anniversary of the 1995 Srebrenica massacre
Thousands gather in Srebrenica to commemorate the 1995 massacre and bury recently identified victims. The massacre, the only acknowledged genocide since the Holocaust, saw the brutal murder of 27 men and three teenage boys.
Euromaidan Press: Germany to give new EUR 600 mn military aid package to Ukraine
Germany has confirmed a new aid package to Ukraine worth $660 million, focusing on air defense, tanks, and artillery. This aid will strengthen Ukraine's ability to withstand the war with Russia.
#foreignaffairs
Fox News: Zelenskyy outraged after Biden rejects Ukraine's NATO membership: 'unprecedented and absurd'
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy expresses frustration over NATO denying Ukraine membership, accusing the alliance of disrespecting his country and "motivating" Russia. President Biden opposes Ukraine joining NATO due to ongoing war with Russia and issues with eligibility. World leaders, including Biden, believe Ukraine joining NATO would provoke further aggression from Russia.
Red State: Could Ukraine Be the Next NATO Member? Not if Joe Biden Has Anything to Say About It
Turkey drops opposition to Sweden's NATO membership, likely making it official. Interest in NATO rises due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. One sticking point is Ukraine's ongoing war with Russia, with fears of NATO being dragged into the conflict. Biden warns against Ukraine joining NATO to avoid escalating the situation. Lithuania supports Ukraine's membership, but NATO's mutual defense pact poses a dilemma. Biden is averse to armed conflict, but Europe fears conflict with Russia is inevitable. Ukraine seeks protection from Russia, but Biden's concern is avoiding conflict with a major power.
#economy
Fox News: DeSantis dunks on Biden over report about president's F-bombs: 'How most Americans feel when...'
Gov. Ron DeSantis criticized President Biden's reported angry outbursts towards his staff, comparing it to Americans' frustrations with the economy under Biden's leadership. An Axios report revealed that Biden frequently shouts at staff members behind closed doors, using profanity and berating them. DeSantis used this report to highlight Biden's mishandling of the economy.
#culture
Spectator USA: The wonder of kabuki theater
In Japan, the ancient art of kabuki theater continues to captivate audiences, with its vibrant characters, captivating plots, and lavish costumes. Despite being an all-male preserve since the 17th century, the kabuki heroine played by onnagata actors still mesmerizes spectators with their transcendent performances. The historic Kanamaru-za theater, funded by local geishas in the 19th century, offers a retro atmosphere for kabuki lovers, while the introduction of Kabuki on Demand makes it easier to access these mesmerizing performances.
#health
Forbes: White House Promises More Research Into Deadly ‘Zombie Drug’ Xylazine
The White House has announced a plan to tackle the growing threat of xylazine, a lethal drug often mixed with fentanyl, leading to a wave of overdose deaths in the US. The Biden Administration aims to reduce overdose deaths linked to xylazine by 15% within the next two years. The plan includes increasing testing on confiscated drugs, developing rapid strip tests, and exploring treatment protocols.
Flag And Cross: Hairdressers And Beauticians At Higher Risk Of Ovarian Cancer, New Research Shows
Certain occupations, such as hairdressers and beauticians, have a higher risk of developing ovarian cancer due to exposure to tumor-causing chemicals in the workplace. The study also found increased risks for those in sales, retail, clothing, and construction industries. However, the evidence remains inconsistent, and further research is needed.
#sports
Fox News: Megan Rapinoe slams critics of trans females in women's sports, says jokes 'directly leads to violence'
Megan Rapinoe, a U.S. soccer star, believes questioning transgender participation in women's sports is harmful and can lead to violence against trans people. She disagrees with tennis legend Martina Navratilova and ESPN anchor Sage Steele, who argue against transgender women competing against biological females in sports. Rapinoe supports the inclusion of transgender women on the U.S. women's national team and opposes legislation that she believes would exclude women and girls from receiving health benefits.
#outdoors
Fox News: Colorado woman, 26, dies after 500-foot fall while free solo climbing at Rocky Mountain National Park
A woman fell to her death while free solo climbing in Rocky Mountain National Park. A rescue operation was conducted by the National Park Service and the Colorado Air National Guard.
Field & Stream: Best Prime Day Hunting Deals 2023
Get ready for the hunting season with great deals on hunting gear during Amazon Prime Day 2023. Find discounts on optics, trail cameras, knives, and more. Brands like Bushnell, Moultrie, and Gerber are offering exclusive deals, but they will sell out quickly.
#other
Fox News: Vermont flooding closes dozens of roads, President Biden declares emergency
Flooding caused by a severe storm in Vermont and other parts of the Northeast has cut off access to communities and closed numerous roads. President Biden has declared an emergency in Vermont and authorized FEMA to assist with disaster relief. Swift water rescue crews have been deployed to help with rescues, and shelters have been set up for those affected by the flooding.
Gataway Couple: RV Unplugged Is the Reality Show You've Always Wanted
"RV Unplugged" is a reality show that follows solo travelers and couples living the RV lifestyle as they navigate challenges and compete for a $10,000 prize. The show is available to watch on the "RV Unplugged" YouTube channel.
The American Spectator: Disney’s Endangered Species: National Geographic Lays Off Staff Writers
Disney-owned National Geographic magazine has announced layoffs, impacting its staff writers. The magazine's readership has declined over the years, but it still remains popular. Freelancers and editors will now take on the work of staff writers, and the magazine will no longer be available on American newsstands starting in 2024. This trend of layoffs and cost-cutting measures is not unique to National Geographic, as other media companies have also been affected. The magazine assures that the quality of its storytelling will not be compromised.
Fox News: Indonesian diplomat says nuclear weapons put Asia at a 'miscalculation away from apocalypse'
Indonesian Foreign Minister, Retno Marsudi, warned of the threat posed by nuclear weapons in Southeast Asia, calling the region "one miscalculation away from apocalypse". She urged world powers to sign a treaty to keep the region free from such arms, as the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit begins. Meanwhile, Burma's generals have been banned from attending the ASEAN summit due to their refusal to ease deadly civil strife in the country. The crisis in Burma has put pressure on ASEAN to address the situation, with over 3,750 civilians killed and nearly 24,000 arrested since the military seized power in 2021.